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13 SETUP MENU
PARAMETER Description
Effects Mix
+/- 50%
Boosts or cuts the MIX of all blocks for which the GLOBAL MIX parameter is
set to “ON”. This switch must be enabled on a per-block/per-preset basis and is
available on the Mix page of the Edit menu for these block types:
Chorus
Delay
Flanger
Formant
Multitap Delay
Phaser
Pitch
Plex Delay
Reverb
Ring Mod
Rotary
Ten-Tap Delay
This feature is provided because certain performance spaces may require more
or less of certain effects across all presets.
Noisegate Offset
+/- 40.00 dB
Globally raises or lowers the THRESHOLD of the Noise Gate for all Input blocks.
If the THRESHOLD for a given preset is set to “OFF”, the global Offset will have
no effect. See "The Fractal Audio Blocks Guide" for more on the noise gate.
Prompt on Edited Preset
Change
When set to ON the unit will prompt before changing presets if the current
preset has been edited. This spares you from accidentally losing your edits.
NOTE: Be sure to change this to OFF before performing!
Display Offset
0, 1
(Also appears in the MIDI/Remote menu) Causes presets numbers to begin
at 001 instead of 000. This only offsets the display, meaning that it does not
change which preset is actually loaded by a given footswitch or MIDI message.
Default Scene
AS SAVED, SCENES 1–8
When set to “As Saved” the scene selected when recalling a preset is the scene
that was active when the preset was last saved. When set to a particular scene
value that scene will always be selected when any preset is recalled.
Tap Tempo
AVERAGE, LAST TWO
Determines how the tempo changes when tapping the front panel TEMPO
button or an external tap tempo controller (see p. 98). “AVERAGE” sets the
tempo based on the average of ten taps, meaning taps are more forgiving
but changes are more gradual. “LAST TWO” considers only the time interval
between the last two taps, which means taps must be more precise but
changes occur more quickly.
AC Line Frequency The “Intelligent” Noise Gate type found in the Input Block provides smart EMI
ltering which reduces hum and buzz. For best results, set this parameter to
match the power line frequency of your country (i.e. 60 Hz for North America,
50 Hz for EU, etc.).